3 Clever Ways to GROW MORE in a Small Space

The Urban Harvest - Homegrown Education
24 Mar 202208:03

Summary

TLDRThis video script offers practical tips for maximizing food production in small spaces, debunking the myth that large areas are necessary for gardening. It highlights the potential of urban settings for higher yields, suggests utilizing every available space including front yards and balconies, recommends planting densely and choosing crops that thrive in shade. The script also promotes vertical gardening and container gardening for space efficiency. A giveaway for a Green Stock planter is mentioned, along with a discount code and a seed club subscription for viewers interested in small-space gardening.

Takeaways

  • 🌱 Growing food in small spaces is possible and can be as productive as traditional agricultural areas.
  • 🏡 Maximize space by using every available area, including front yards, balconies, and even shaded areas.
  • 🌳 Some crops thrive in shade, such as chaya, moringa, ginger, turmeric, and acaira, allowing for food production in less than ideal conditions.
  • 🌳 Edible landscaping can replace ornamental shrubs with productive ones, like fruit trees, for both beauty and food.
  • 🌱 Plant densely by ignoring the traditional spacing recommendations on seed packets to fit more plants in the same space.
  • 🌱 Planting low-growing plants next to upright ones can optimize space without competing for light.
  • 🌱 Quality soil is crucial when planting densely, ensuring plants have the nutrition they need to thrive.
  • 🌱 Going vertical with trellises and other supports allows for the same number of plants to be grown in less horizontal space.
  • 🌱 Container gardening is an excellent way to grow food in places where raised beds are not feasible, such as patios and porches.
  • 🌱 Green stock planters and similar vertical growing systems can significantly increase the number of plants that can be grown in a small footprint.
  • 🌱 There is a giveaway for a green stock planter, which includes a spinner base for easy rotation and sunlight exposure.

Q & A

  • What is the common misconception about small space gardening mentioned in the script?

    -The common misconception is that a lot of land is needed to grow a lot of food, but in reality, small spaces can be highly productive for food gardening.

  • What did the national proceeding of sciences find about community gardens in Australia compared to agricultural farms in the same area?

    -The national proceeding of sciences found that community gardens in Australia had twice the amount of produce in the same space as an agricultural farm in that same area.

  • What are the three main tips provided in the script for maximizing the amount of food grown in a small space?

    -The three main tips are: 1) Using all available space, including front yards and balconies. 2) Planting densely, ignoring traditional spacing recommendations. 3) Going vertical with trellises and other structures to maximize space.

  • Why is it beneficial to grow food in the front yard instead of just the backyard?

    -Growing food in the front yard utilizes space that would otherwise be vacant and can be a productive part of food and landscaping, unless there are specific HOA guidelines to follow.

  • What are some examples of crops that can grow well in the shade?

    -Crops like chaya, moringa, ginger, turmeric, and acaira can grow well in shade to full shade conditions.

  • What is the significance of planting densely in a small space garden?

    -Planting densely allows for more plants to be grown in the same amount of space, thus increasing food production without necessarily increasing the area of the garden.

  • How does planting in containers benefit small space gardening?

    -Container gardening allows for the growth of food in areas where traditional gardening methods may not be possible, such as on patios, porches, or balconies.

  • What is the advantage of using a green stock planter in maximizing space for small space gardening?

    -A green stock planter allows for vertical growth, enabling the planting of up to 30 plants in 19 square inches, significantly increasing the amount of food that can be grown in a small space.

  • What does the script suggest for those who want to start small space gardening but are unsure about what to plant?

    -The script suggests joining a small garden seed club, which provides a one-year subscription with three varieties of in-season seeds to plant each month, along with a seed success card for planting, care, and harvesting tips.

  • What is the giveaway mentioned in the script, and how can viewers enter to win?

    -The giveaway is for a green stock planter with a choice of color and a spinner base. Viewers can enter to win by following the link provided in the description below the video.

  • What additional benefit is offered to those who purchase a green stock planter through the provided link?

    -A $10 discount on the purchase of a green stock planter is offered, along with a one-year subscription to the small garden seed club, which supports the work of the video creator at no additional cost to the buyer.

Outlines

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🌱 Maximizing Urban Gardening Spaces

This paragraph discusses the misconception that large spaces are needed for successful food gardening. It emphasizes that studies show urban gardens can yield more food per square foot than traditional farms. The speaker provides three tips for maximizing small spaces: utilizing all available space, including front yards and shady areas; planting densely by ignoring traditional spacing recommendations; and going vertical with trellises and other supports to increase plant density without sacrificing growth. The paragraph concludes with a mention of a giveaway for a green stock planter to encourage viewers to participate.

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🌻 Innovative Techniques for Small Space Gardening

The second paragraph expands on the idea of creative space utilization in urban gardening. It suggests using unconventional supports like chain link fences or arbors for trellising and highlights the benefits of container gardening for areas where raised beds are not feasible. The speaker recommends growing long-lived perennials in pots to avoid annual turnover and suggests using vertical planters like the green stock to maximize plant count in a small footprint. The paragraph also introduces a giveaway opportunity for a green stock planter, including a one-year seed club subscription, and provides a discount code for viewers interested in purchasing the planter.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Space Gardener

A space gardener is someone who practices gardening in a limited area, often due to urban living conditions. This term is central to the video's theme, which focuses on maximizing food production in small spaces. The script mentions that even small space gardeners can grow a significant amount of food, contrary to common beliefs.

💡Yields

Yields refer to the amount of produce harvested from a given area. In the context of the video, urban settings are said to have higher yields compared to traditional agricultural areas, indicating that space-efficient gardening can be highly productive.

💡Community Gardens

Community gardens are shared spaces where individuals can grow their own food. The script cites a study that found community gardens in Australia to have twice the amount of produce in the same space as an agricultural farm, highlighting the potential of community-based urban gardening.

💡Maximizing Space

Maximizing space is the concept of using every available area for growing food. The video emphasizes this by suggesting the use of balconies, porches, and other small spaces for gardening, which is key to the theme of growing more in less space.

💡Edible Landscaping

Edible landscaping is the practice of using food-producing plants as part of the landscape design. The script suggests replacing ornamental shrubs with fruit trees or other productive plants, which ties into the theme of integrating food production into urban environments.

💡Planting Densely

Planting densely involves placing plants closer together than recommended by traditional gardening standards. The video suggests this as a method to increase the number of plants that can be grown in a given space, which is a core strategy for small space gardening.

💡Vertical Gardening

Vertical gardening is the practice of growing plants upwards, often using trellises or other structures. The script mentions this as a way to save space while growing a variety of plants, such as passion fruit and black beans, which is a key technique for small space gardeners.

💡Container Gardening

Container gardening is the method of growing plants in containers rather than in the ground. The video highlights this as a great way to grow food in areas where space is limited, such as patios and porches, and it is an integral part of the small space gardening theme.

💡Green Stock Planter

The Green Stock Planter is a specific type of vertical gardening system mentioned in the script. It is highlighted as a tool for maximizing space, allowing for the growth of 30 plants in a small area, which is a practical example of the video's theme of growing more in less space.

💡Giveaway

A giveaway is a promotional event where a product is offered as a prize. The script discusses a giveaway for a Green Stock Planter, which serves as an incentive for viewers and is related to the video's focus on space-efficient gardening tools.

💡Seed Club

A seed club is a subscription service that provides seeds for planting. The script mentions a one-year subscription to a small garden seed club as part of the giveaway, which is relevant to the theme of the video by offering viewers seeds to grow their own food in small spaces.

Highlights

Small space gardeners can grow a lot of food contrary to common belief.

Urban settings have higher yields compared to traditional agricultural areas.

Community gardens in Australia produce twice the amount of produce in the same space as agricultural farms.

Maximizing space is key to growing more food in a small area.

Tip 1: Utilize all available space, including front yards and balconies.

Tip 2: Grow food in the shade with crops like chaya, moringa, ginger, turmeric, and acaira.

Edible landscaping can replace ornamental shrubs with productive ones like fruit trees.

Tip 3: Plant densely, ignoring traditional spacing recommendations for higher yields.

Planting densely allows for more plants in the same space without hindering growth.

Quality soil is essential when planting densely.

Tip 4: Go vertical with trellises and other structures to save space.

Vertical gardening can accommodate the same number of plants in less space.

Container gardening is excellent for patios and porches.

Green stock planters allow for growing 30 plants in 19 square inches.

Giveaway for a green stock planter and a one-year seed club subscription.

Green stock planters come with a spinner base for easy rotation and sunlight exposure.

A discount code is provided for purchasing a green stock planter.

Small garden seed club offers monthly in-season seeds with planting and care tips.

Transcripts

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if you're a small space gardener you may

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think that you're not going to be able

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to grow a lot of food but that's

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typically not the case

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i'm going to show you how to grow more

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in a small space

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so often we think that we need lots of

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land to grow lots of food but they've

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actually done studies and growing in an

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urban setting typically has much higher

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yields than traditional agricultural

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areas the national proceeding of

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sciences found that community gardens in

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australia actually had twice the amount

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of produce in the same space an

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agricultural farm in that same area did

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you can grow a lot of food even in small

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spaces

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the key to maximizing space

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is using every square inch you can i've

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got three tips that will help you

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increase the amount of food you're able

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to grow no matter whether you're growing

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on an apartment balcony or a small urban

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lot and i will be doing a giveaway at

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the end of this video which will be for

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a green stock planter my number one way

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to grow more food and less space

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tip number one for growing food in the

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city is using all available space

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even the front yard we often think we

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have to hide our food production in the

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backyard but unless you're in an hoa and

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there are guidelines you have to follow

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you can grow food in your front yard so

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don't leave that space vacant fill it

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with productive food and landscaping

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and if you don't have a full city lot to

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work with you can use balconies porches

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stairways to get upstairs sunny window

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sills

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containers by the front door there are

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lots of ways you can squeeze food into

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all of the nooks and crannies you have

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around your house

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another way to utilize all available

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space is to grow food in the shade a lot

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of people think that you can't grow food

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under trees and that kind of thing but

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there are a lot of crops that do quite

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well in the shade

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things like chaya can take sun or shade

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moringa can take sun or shade

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ginger turmeric acaira all do

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wonderfully in shade to full shade you

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can grow longevity spinach okinawan

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spinach there's lots of ways that you

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can incorporate food even into those

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subpar conditions that your annual

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vegetables wouldn't necessarily like

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another way to incorporate food is to do

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edible landscaping rather than putting a

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crepe myrtle or some other ornamental

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shrub into your landscaping out front or

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even in the backyard swap it out for

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something that's beautiful and

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productive things like fruit trees do

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beautifully in the landscape they give

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you the structure that you're looking

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for the flowers but they also produce

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you food

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tip number two for growing more food in

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a small space

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is planting densely

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basically

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don't go by the recommendations on the

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back of the seed packet those are for

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traditional settings when you work in

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rows like that you're going to not be

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able to grow very much food at all

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if we take a little bit of thought and

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put it into our garden plan we're going

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to be able to plant way more plants in

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the same amount of space and still allow

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the plant the room that it needs to

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thrive

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so planting densely like this with the

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cabbage allows us to fit

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three cabbage in the space that a

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traditional plant spacing would only

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grow one

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by offsetting them just enough so that

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they can

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grow and expand to their full potential

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without leaving space in between we can

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grow more in a small space

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you can also think about things like

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plants that grow low like a ground cover

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next to something that grows more

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upright

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those nestle together and allow you to

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grow more food in the same amount of

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space without competing for light

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it is really important though when

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you're planting more densely to make

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sure that you have quality soil

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i do have videos on how to properly

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amend your soil so that you know the

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plants have the nutrition they need tip

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number three for growing more food in

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small spaces is going vertical

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growing vertical allows you to

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have the same number of plants but use

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less space for them

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i have passion fruit and black beans

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that climb on these trellises

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that lead down the side of my house in

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otherwise unused space

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it still functions the same for me but

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it also grows me food

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watermelon's another great example if we

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were to let it sprawl out on the ground

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a watermelon plant could easily easily

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take up

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four to six square feet

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if you trellis it it takes up six inches

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there's so many different ways you can

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trellis

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none of them are wrong think outside the

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box and use what you have available

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whether it's a chain link fence or

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whether it's arbors

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or bamboo stakes

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all of those will allow you to train the

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veggies up so that you can squeeze more

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in the soil you have

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i love container gardening it's a great

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way to grow food in

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patios porches or somewhere where you

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can't really fit a raised bed

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things like peppers and eggplants do

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especially well in them because they're

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longer lived

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short-lived perennials which means

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they'll live for several years by

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growing them in pots and containers

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you're keeping them out of the annual

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vegetable garden bed where you have this

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constant turnover but when you work with

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traditional pots you might have one

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plant in one square foot like these pots

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here

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but to maximize your space even more

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you could grow in something like a green

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stock where you grow vertically you're

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growing up

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in that same amount of space you can fit

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30 plants instead of just one

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all right giveaway time here's how it

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works there is a link down in the

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description below for you to enter to

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win a green stock planter

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it's the original five tier in the color

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of your choice and

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they are including a spinner base which

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is a vast improvement over their

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original base so that you can easily

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turn the planter and catch the sunlight

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without shading out any of the

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vegetables

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the original can grow 30 plants in 19

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square inches that's a ton of food in a

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really small space it can grow anything

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from tomatoes to cucumbers to lettuce

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you can grow pretty much anything in

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these planters

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they also have the leaf which is a

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little bit shallower base

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but you can fit seven tiers giving you

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the ability to grow 42 plants in 19

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square inches so link down below to

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enter to win and if you'd rather just

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shop you can do so by the link below i

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have a code that gets you guys 10 bucks

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off your purchase and it helps to

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support the work i do at no additional

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cost to you i don't want to leave you

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guys wondering what to plant in your new

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green stock so i am also going to be

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including a one-year subscription to my

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small garden seed club you'll get three

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varieties of in-season seed to plant

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mailed to you each month and it comes

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with a seed success card which includes

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tips on planting care even harvesting

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if you need the large garden package or

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if you just can't wait to see if you win

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i do have a link down below so that you

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can sign up to join our garden community

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all right you guys have all the details

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on how to enter to win your green stock

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planter and seed club

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now let's talk about how to grow food in

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as little as five inches of space

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